Perfect Tenses Lesson #13 Workbook page: 107. Review Tell me everything you remember about verbs.

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Perfect Tenses Lesson #13 Workbook page: 107

Review Tell me everything you remember about verbs

Student will practice perfect verb tenses and learn to understand the differences between present, past, and future PERFECT VERBS.

-What do verbs do? -What does present tense mean? -What does past tense mean? -What does future tense mean?

Today, you will be: You will use perfect tense verbs to write sentences

Simple verb (what we learned last week) Verb: talk Present: I talk. Past: I talked. Future: I will talk.

Perfect verb (this is means the action has already happened) You always use the past tense form Verb: talk Present: I had talked. Past: I will have talked. Future: I will have talked.

Perfect verb tense again means that the action has already happened.  In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb  In past perfect-add had in front of the verb  In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb Verb: slip Present perfect: I have slipped on ice. Past perfect: She had slipped on ice. Future perfect: I will have slipped.

Example: _________________________________ Verb: slip Verb tense: past perfect (add had before the verb) In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

#1 _________________________________ Verb: joke Verb tense: past perfect (add had before the verb) In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

#2 _________________________________ Verb: type Verb tense: future perfect (add will have before the verb) In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

#3 _________________________________ Verb: open Verb tense: present perfect (add have before the verb) In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

#4 _________________________________ Verb: dance Verb tense: future perfect (add will have before the verb) In present perfect- add has or have in front of the verb In past perfect-add had in front of the verb In future perfect- add will have in front of the verb

What are the three types of perfect verb tenses we learned today?